Testseek.com have collected 52 expert reviews of the Asus G533QS ROG Strix Scar 15 - AMD CPU and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus G533QS ROG Strix Scar 15 - AMD CPU.
March 2021
(85%)
52 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
high quality 165 Hz 1440p display with DCI-P3 coverage, accessible 2x SODIMM and 2x M.2 2280 PCIe 3 slots, clicky optical-mechanical keyboard keys, larger battery with longer runtimes, larger clickpad and arrow keys
Turbo mode required for full 130 W GPU performance, thicker than last year's model, fingerprint magnet surfaces, loud keyboard keys, no webcam
In review: Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 G533QS. Test unit provided by Computer Upgrade KingThe Strix Scar 15 G533QS is a significant upgrade from the G532LWS that launched just a year ago. CPU performance is 30 percent faster, graphics performance is 30 percent...
Published: 2021-04-06, Author: Alex , review by: laptopmedia.com
Loaded with RGB, 1080p 360Hz, and 1440p 165Hz IPS panel options, Covers 97% of the sRGB color gamut and has an accurate color representation thanks to our Gaming and Web design profile (Sharp LQ173M1JW04), Doesn't use PWM for brightness adjustment (Sharp
No Thunderbolt support (due to chipset limitations), No SD card reader
So, we have concluded our tests on one of the most powerful 15-inch laptops at the moment. What did we learn? Well, as we said, it has an enormous amount of performance. The liquid metal inside helps a lot with the temperatures, and for the next generatio...
High quality 1440p display, Great optical-mechanical keyboard, Large and smooth trackpad, Solid build quality, More than capable of 1080p and most 1440p gaming, RAID 0 array is very fast,
ASUS’ own G15 Advantage offers very similar gaming performance for significantly less cash, Would’ve expected an SD card reader and even Thunderbolt at this price point, Half-height enter key is not ideal for the UK model, No webcam is a definite mis-step
There's a lot to like about the ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15. It's the first gaming laptop I've tested with a 1440p display - the perfect in-between resolution that's sharper than 1080p, but not as GPU-intensive as 4K. It's a top quality panel too, as we measur...
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High quality 1440p display, Great optical-mechanical keyboard, Large and smooth trackpad, Solid build quality, More than capable of 1080p and most 1440p gaming, RAID 0 array is very fast,
ASUS’ own G15 Advantage offers very similar gaming performance for significantly less cash, Would’ve expected an SD card reader and even Thunderbolt at this price point, Half-height enter key is not ideal for the UK model, No webcam is a definite mis-step
There's a lot to like about the ASUS ROG Strix Scar 15. It's the first gaming laptop I've tested with a 1440p display - the perfect in-between resolution that's sharper than 1080p, but not as GPU-intensive as 4K. It's a top quality panel too, as we measur...
Published: 2021-07-23, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: This is the Asus STRIX SCAR 15, and you'd be forgiven for thinking it's actually the STRIX G15. These two machines are incredibly similar but there are a few key differences so let me run you through them, plus we'll take a good look at the SCAR and see i...
smaller, lighter and simpler than the previous gen, refined RGB elements, exclelent QHD 165 Hz screen option, powerful hardware and solid performance across the board, quiet default fanprofiles, at sub 45 dB on Turbo, 90W battery and long battery life, fa
no cardreader, Thunderbolt, camera or biometrics, smudgy interior, the clicky mechanical keyboard might not be for everyone, high CPU/GPU temperatures with games and demanding loads (but can be tweaked in the Manual mode), no MUX switch, with an impact ov
With its smaller and lighter format, I feel that the ROG Scar 15 is a more versatile performance laptop than its larger 17-inch kin with this generation, when you can get pretty much the same specs, features, and experience on both sizes. That's why this...
No two ways about it, the Asus Strix Scar 15 is the most impressive gaming laptop we've ever reviewed. From its CPU to its GPU, it outpaces the competition and it does so at a price below £3,000. Although still expensive, this is remarkable.Add in a fabul...
smaller, lighter and simpler than the previous gen, refined RGB elements, exclelent QHD 165 Hz screen option, powerful hardware and solid performance across the board, quiet default fanprofiles, at sub 45 dB on Turbo, 90W battery and long battery life, fa
no cardreader, Thunderbolt, camera or biometrics, smudgy interior, the clicky mechanical keyboard might not be for everyone, high CPU/GPU temperatures with games and demanding loads (but can be tweaked in the Manual mode), no MUX switch, with an impact ov
With its smaller and lighter format, I feel that the ROG Scar 15 is a more versatile performance laptop than its larger 17-inch kin with this generation, when you can get pretty much the same specs, features, and experience on both sizes. That's why this...